℗ 2015 Zig-Zag Territoires
Released February 24, 2015
Duration 1h 08m 40s
Record Label Zig-Zag Territoires
Catalogue No. ZZT356
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Liszt: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5 (After Beethoven)

Yury Martynov

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Beethoven - Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, S464/R128  
1.1
I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
10:55
1.2
II. Adagio
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
9:42
1.3
III. Menuetto: Allegro vivace
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
5:41
1.4
IV. Allegro ma non troppo
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
6:24
Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, S464/R128  
1.5
I. Allegro con brio
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
7:42
1.6
II. Andante con moto
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
10:57
1.7
III. Allegro -
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
5:25
1.8
IV. Allegro
Franz Liszt; Yury Martynov
11:54
Digital Booklet
Russian pianist Yury Martynov plays the same 1867 Blüthner piano he chose for his previous volume in this series: the piano even gets credit on the album cover! Martynov turns his attention and considerable keyboard prowess on this recording to these two Beethoven symphonies in their transcriptions for solo piano by Liszt. Martynov is one of the few musicians in the world who combines traditions of the Russian romantic piano school with early keyboard music styles and historical instruments performance practices. "I will be satisfied if I have accomplished the task of the intelligent engraver, the conscientious translator, who grasp the spirit of a work along with the letter and thereby help to propagate knowledge of the masters and the appreciation of the beautiful." - Franz Liszt
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Zig-Zag Territoires Studio Masters

Recorded from 29 September to 3 October 2014 in Doopsgezinde Gemeente Church, Haarlem (Netherlands)
 Executive and Recording Producer for Zig-Zag Territoires, Sound Engineer, Editing: Franck Jaffrès Production and Editorial Coordinator: Virgile Hermelin Artwork by Element-S: Photo, Marc Euriat Graphisme: Jérôme Witz
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.00
-4.11 to -1.06
-25.56
-30.05 to -22.23
-21.11
-25.30 to -18.60
14
13 to 16
1
I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
-1.07-24.80-20.014
2
II. Adagio
-4.11-30.05-25.316
3
III. Menuetto: Allegro vivace
-1.33-24.54-20.614
4
IV. Allegro ma non troppo
-1.39-23.37-19.614
5
I. Allegro con brio
-1.06-22.98-18.714
6
II. Andante con moto
-2.24-28.77-23.116
7
III. Allegro -
-2.97-27.78-23.014
8
IV. Allegro
-1.81-22.23-18.613

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